In Omsk, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin was shown new resonators for wireless communication systems. The devices operate at frequencies from 2 to 20 GHz and can be used in LTE, Wi-Fi, biosensors, and space technology.
The resonators are based on thin films with bulk acoustic waves. They are compatible with other microcircuits, which simplifies their implementation. The project is being developed by OmSU, the Institute of Radio Physics of the SB RAS, and JSC "Omsk NII of Instrument Engineering" with the support of the Russian Science Foundation. Mishustin noted that the technology will help reduce dependence on foreign components. It will also expand the capabilities of telecommunications and navigation.
The implementation of the project results will not only fill the shortage of domestic radio frequency components, but also significantly expand the capabilities of the telecommunications and navigation industry.
In addition to resonators, the Prime Minister was presented with two medical projects. The first ("Development of fluorescent probes based on heterocyclic systems") concerns fluorescent probes for inexpensive and accurate diagnostics. The second ("Fundamental theory of OMA crystallization and physicochemical methods for studying pathogenic mineral formation in the human body") is aimed at studying pathogenic minerals in the body and creating new drugs.
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